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Soilwork

Genres: Metal

Song Of The Damned Lyrics - Soilwork

Post ironic we laugh dream in sonic diamond overload 

Drenched in fear by a strike of lightning 

'Cause we're only listening with one ear now 

This organism rips us apart, it feasts on us 

 

Song of the damned never ends, so don't pretend 

We are condemned where we stand, where we stand 

 

This machine creates what in some people's mouth is called art 

Too hard to comprehend, too hard 

But we will not bend 

 

So why are we trusting 

All those cynical souls? 

Fighting, aching, bleeding, aching 

Bleeding with hearts open wide all so cold 

Live for the moment 

Get killed for the thrill 

Fighting, aching, bleeding, aching 

Bleeding for nothing for we've seen it all 

 

Fast and furious we're riding with serpent speed 

Through the essence, through the greed 

Forcing ourselves to overcome this mystery 

This restless degradation 

Temptation and our endless lust 

We'll bring us down 

We'll bring us deeper down 

 

So why are we trusting 

All those cynical souls? 

Fighting, aching, bleeding, aching 

Bleeding with hearts open wide all so cold 

Live for the moment 

Get killed for the thrill 

Fighting, aching, bleeding, aching 

Bleeding for nothing for we've seen it all 

 

Post ironic we laugh dream in sonic diamond overload 

Drenched in fear by strike of lightning 

'Cause we're only listening with one ear now 

This organism rips us apart, it feasts on us 

 

Song of the damned never ends, so don't pretend 

We are condemned where we stand, where we stand 

 

Song of the damned never ends, so don't pretend 

We are condemned where we stand, where we stand 

 

Song of the damned never ends, so don't pretend 

We are condemned where we stand, where we stand 

 

Song of the damned never ends, so don't pretend 

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